Scholarship
2025 Supply Chain Management Scholarship Awards
Since inception of the Traffic Club of Pittsburgh merit-based Scholarship Program, over $1,000,000 has been awarded to college students. Awards will again be presented in conjunction with the 121th Annual Dinner on March 27, 2025, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh.
The scholarship program continues to provide a valuable resource for college students as well as to Club members having recruiting responsibilities. Scholarship applicants have gone on to find employment, internships and networking opportunities with prominent companies whose executives are members of the Traffic Club.
About
Our scholarship program continues 2025 with a purpose to attract the highest achieving undergraduate students to our club’s mission to promote professionalism in the fields of transportation and supply-chain management. The scholarship program continues to provide a valuable resource for college students as well as to Club members having recruiting responsibilities.
Scholarship applicants have gone on to find employment, internships and networking opportunities with prominent companies whose executives are members of the Traffic Club.
More Information
For information on the 2025 Traffic Club of Pittsburgh Scholarship Program, please visit our Scholarship Application Page here:
2024 Winners
Winners From 2nd Left – Hannah Pais, Megan Merola, Isabelle Layding, Olivia Greene, Madeline Dorish, Alivia Clawson, Garrett Callenberger, Shareef Awadallah
Far Left – Sarah Nunamaker, Traffic Club of Pittsburgh
Far Right – George Petrus, Traffic Club of Pittsburgh
2023 Winners
From Left To Right: Stephanie Hayes (President), Nicole Carvagno, Ronald Coleman, Matthew Hinkle, Maria Karamanos, Reilly McCarthy, Daniel Oldak, Emma Scott, Christopher Tinney, and Sarah Nunamaker (Executive Director)
2022 Winners
First row left to right – Gretchen Chamberlain ( President), Kyra Cunningham, Julie Liu, Kevin Koelsh, Lillian Quin, Eva Lauer
Second row left to right – Patricia Cox ( Board member), Quest, Caden Hazenstab, Michael Saunders, Nevil Thomas
2021 Winners
Bridgette Larson (University of Tennessee), Cross Kotrozo (University of Pittsburgh), Marguerite Gelinas (University of Maryland), Marisa McCoy (West Virginia University), Paige Ruhlman (Arizone State University), Robert D’Acunto (The Pennsylvania State University), Sara Heckelman (University of Maryland), Vivian Truong (University of Maryland)
2020 Winners
Abigail Wilson (Michigan State University), Maria Lucchi (The Pennsylvania State University), Justin Hyrb (Duquesne University), Rocky Bleier (Speaker), Andrew Dougher (Duquesne University), Jill Anna Gelinas (University of Maryland, College Park), Trey Quealy (The University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Julia Mionis (Arizona State University), Amy Toscano (West Virginia University)
2018 winners
(L to R) J.M. Fischer (University of Pittsburgh), A. Elton (Arizona State University), T.D. Harris (Arizona State University), I.B. Miller (Arizona State University), N.T. Holwerda (Michigan State University), L.A. Poillon (Pennsylvania State University), T.R. Pershall (The Pennsylvania State University), M.M. Nehr (Duquesne University)
2017 winners
L to R) M.A, Zaatar (Michigan State), J.M. Xander (Duquesne), B.Collins (Duquesne), J.Blue (Arizona State), C.B.Thomas (Arizona State),
K.J. Krieger (Penn State), C.T.France (Michigan State), E.R Ward (Duquesne), M.Woomer (Penn State)
2016 winners
L to R Emily Waschenko, Rick Sullivan, Erin Loftus, Matthew Christiansen, Darby Hogan,
Karen Burlingame, Tiffany Lam, Erin Boyd, James Ayoub, Jr.
2015 winners
L to R, P.M. Kelly (Club President), Julie Wetzel, W.E. Porter (Committee Chair), Adam Wenger, Kristen Stojakovich,
Daniel Rose, Elizabeth Regan, Alison Pryor, Erika Mionis, Kelsey Klein, Lauren Eckert, Jada Chou
2014 winners
Markea Dickinson, Jesse Swank, Chelsey Miller, Karoline Rueckerl, and Daniel Trushkov, Megan Shivy, Emily Powell and Casey Bessell
2013 winners
L to R: Jesse Swank (Penn State), Alaina Rothstein (Maryland), Alexandra Kalina (Duquesne), Samantha Jarmul (Penn State), Markea Dickinson (Penn State), Nicholas Gray (Duquesne), Lisa Chesko
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Membership in the Traffic Club of Pittsburgh is open to anyone involved in transportation. Our purpose is to encourage and protect trade and commerce ... by bringing together those engaged in transportation of freight and passengers so that their mutual interests will be advanced.